Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (M)

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Jose Mesa is the franchise leader in saves, with 112 during his Phillies career. Jose Mesa (cropped).jpg
José Mesa is the franchise leader in saves, with 112 during his Phillies career.

The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League. The team has played officially under two names since beginning play in 1883: the current moniker, as well as the "Quakers", which was used in conjunction with "Phillies" during the team's early history. [1] [2] The team was also known unofficially as the "Blue Jays" during the World War II era. [3] Since the franchise's inception, 2,081 players have made an appearance in a competitive game for the team, whether as an offensive player (batting and baserunning) or a defensive player (fielding, pitching, or both).

Of those 2,081 Phillies, 202 have had surnames beginning with the letter M. Two of those players have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame: left fielder Tommy McCarthy, who played for the Phillies from 1886 to 1887; [4] and second baseman Joe L. Morgan, who played for Philadelphia nearly a century later, in 1983. [5] Three players on this list are members of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame. [6] Garry Maddox was the Phillies' center fielder for twelve seasons (19751986), stealing 248 bases and notching 62 triples. [7] Left fielder Sherry Magee played 11 seasons (19041914) in Philadelphia, amassing a .299 batting average, [8] and Tug McGraw pitched from the Phillies' bullpen as closer and setup man for 10 years, amassing 94 saves [9] and recording the final out (a strikeout of Willie Wilson) in the 1980 World Series. [10] Two Phillies on this list hold franchise records: George McQuillan's 1.79 earned run average (ERA) is the best mark among qualifying pitchers, [R] and José Mesa recorded 112 saves in his four seasons with Philadelphia. [11]

Among the 115 batters in this list, second baseman Benny Meyer has the highest batting average (1.000); he hit safely in his only at-bat with the Phillies. [12] Other players with an average about .300 include Art Madison (.353 in one season), [13] Don McCormack (.400 in one season), [14] Irish Meusel (.308 in four seasons), [15] Doc Miller (.307 in two seasons), [16] René Monteagudo (.301 in one season), [17] and Johnny Moore (.329 in four seasons). [18] Magee's 75 home runs and 886 runs batted in lead all members of this list. [8]

Of this list's 89 pitchers, Chuck Malone, Paul Masterson, and Roger McKee share the best win–loss record, in terms of winning percentage; each won one game and lost none in his Phillies career. [19] [20] [21] Erskine Mayer accounted for 76 victories in his 7 seasons with Philadelphia, [22] and Hugh Mulcahy leads all pitchers in this list with 89 defeats. [23] Brett Myers' 986 strikeouts in 8 years are the best total in that category. [24] Brad Moore has the lowest earned run average (ERA) among pitchers in this list, with a 1.08 mark amassed over two seasons; [25] two position playersMcCarthy and first baseman Art Mahan each have 0.00 ERAs in their only Phillies pitching appearances. [4] [26] Kevin Millwood and Terry Mulholland are two of the ten Phillies pitchers who have thrown no-hitters; Mulholland threw his on August 15, 1990, and Millwood accomplished the feat on April 27, 2003. [27]

Two Phillies have made 30% or more of their Phillies appearances as both pitchers and position players. Al Maul batted .282 with five extra-base hits as a left fielder while amassing a 65 record and a 5.81 ERA as a pitcher. [28] Elmer Miller allowed 18 runs as a pitcher while notching a .237 average as a right fielder. [29]

Key to symbols in player list(s)
orIndicates a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum; ‡ indicates that the Phillies are the player's primary team [H]
§Indicates a member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame
*Indicates a team record [R]
(#)A number following a player's name indicates that the number was retired by the Phillies in the player's honor.
YearItalic text indicates that the player is a member of the Phillies' active (25-man) roster. [30]
Position(s)Indicates the player's primary position(s) [P]
NotesStatistics shown only for playing time with Phillies [S]
RefReferences
Anderson Machado stole one base in his only Phillies season. Baseball shortstop 2004.jpg
Anderson Machado stole one base in his only Phillies season.
Mike Maddux lost three more games than he won in his Phillies career. MikeMadduxBrewers.jpg
Mike Maddux lost three more games than he won in his Phillies career.
Ryan Madson has struck out nearly 500 batters through the 2010 season. Ryan Madson.jpg
Ryan Madson has struck out nearly 500 batters through the 2010 season.
In 11 seasons with Philadelphia, Sherry Magee accumulated a .299 batting average. Sherry magee.jpg
In 11 seasons with Philadelphia, Sherry Magee accumulated a .299 batting average.
Billy Maharg collected a single plate appearance with the Phillies in 1916. Billy Maharg.jpg
Billy Maharg collected a single plate appearance with the Phillies in 1916.
Gus Mancuso hit five doubles in his only Phillies season. GusMancusoGoudeycard.jpg
Gus Mancuso hit five doubles in his only Phillies season.
Jack Manning played for the Phillies during their first three seasons. Jack Manning.jpg
Jack Manning played for the Phillies during their first three seasons.
Lou Marson hit a single home run in his two seasons with Philadelphia. 5TH 3689 Lou Marson.jpg
Lou Marson hit a single home run in his two seasons with Philadelphia.
Michael Martinez appeared at multiple positions for the Phillies during his first season. D7K 4880 Michael Martinez.jpg
Michael Martínez appeared at multiple positions for the Phillies during his first season.
Pedro Martinez won five games against one loss during the 2009 season. Pedro Martinez Clearwater Threshers.jpg
Pedro Martínez won five games against one loss during the 2009 season.
Greg Mathews struck out 27 batters with Philadelphia in 1992. Gregmathews1987.jpg
Greg Mathews struck out 27 batters with Philadelphia in 1992.
John Mayberry, Jr. has played for the Phillies in parts of the last three seasons. John Mayberry Jr batting.jpg
John Mayberry, Jr. has played for the Phillies in parts of the last three seasons.
Hall of Famer Tommy McCarthy played for Philadelphia in 1886 and 1887. Tommy McCarthy 1884.jpg
Hall of Famer Tommy McCarthy played for Philadelphia in 1886 and 1887.
Roger McDowell amassed a 2.90 earned run average in three seasons with the Phillies. RogerMcDowell.JPG
Roger McDowell amassed a 2.90 earned run average in three seasons with the Phillies.
Stuffy McInnis played in one game during the 1927 season. Stuffy McInnis.jpg
Stuffy McInnis played in one game during the 1927 season.
Russ Meyer amassed a 47-42 record in four Philadelphia seasons. Russ Meyer baseball.jpg
Russ Meyer amassed a 4742 record in four Philadelphia seasons.
Jason Michaels hit 21 home runs in 5 seasons with the Phillies. Jason Michaels anthem.jpg
Jason Michaels hit 21 home runs in 5 seasons with the Phillies.
Trever Miller pitched for the Phillies in 2000, striking out ten batters and walking nine. DSC04918 Trever Miller.jpg
Trever Miller pitched for the Phillies in 2000, striking out ten batters and walking nine.
Kevin Millwood threw the ninth no-hitter in Phillies history in 2003. MG 8291 Kevin Millwood.jpg
Kevin Millwood threw the ninth no-hitter in Phillies history in 2003.
Eric Milton struck out 161 batters in his only Philadelphia season. DSC04421 Eric Milton.jpg
Eric Milton struck out 161 batters in his only Philadelphia season.
Earl Moore collected a 67-64 record with 651 strikeouts in 6 seasons. Earlmoore-crop.jpg
Earl Moore collected a 6764 record with 651 strikeouts in 6 seasons.
Pat Moran batted in 21 runs in 5 Phillies seasons. Pat Moran baseball card (1911).jpg
Pat Moran batted in 21 runs in 5 Phillies seasons.
Hall of Famer Joe L. Morgan hit 16 home runs in his only season with Philadelphia. Joe Morgan crop.jpg
Hall of Famer Joe L. Morgan hit 16 home runs in his only season with Philadelphia.
Joe M. Morgan played with the Phillies in the 1960 season. Walpole Joe Morgan.jpg
Joe M. Morgan played with the Phillies in the 1960 season.
As a Phillie, Jamie Moyer broke the record for most home runs allowed by a pitcher. Jamie Moyer Phillies.JPG
As a Phillie, Jamie Moyer broke the record for most home runs allowed by a pitcher.
Joe Mulvey had two tenures with the Phillies: a seven-year tour from 1883 to 1889, and a one-year stint in 1892. Joe Mulvey.jpg
Joe Mulvey had two tenures with the Phillies: a seven-year tour from 1883 to 1889, and a one-year stint in 1892.
Dale Murphy collected a .249 batting average in three seasons with Philadelphia. Meeting Dale Murphy at CNN Center.jpg
Dale Murphy collected a .249 batting average in three seasons with Philadelphia.
Brett Myers struck out nearly 1,000 batters in eight Phillies seasons. Myers.jpg
Brett Myers struck out nearly 1,000 batters in eight Phillies seasons.
List of players whose surnames begin with M, showing season(s) and position(s) played and selected statistics
NameSeason(s)Position(s)NotesRef
John Mabry
2002
First baseman
Right fielder
[33]
Harvey MacDonald
1928
Right fielder [34]
Anderson Machado
2003
Pinch runner [a] [35]
Pete Mackanin
1978–1979
Third baseman [36]
Bunny Madden
1911
Catcher [37]
Garry Maddox §
1975–1986
Center fielder [7]
Mike Maddux
1986–1989
Pitcher [38]
Art Madison
1895
Shortstop [13]
Alex Madrid
1988–1989
Pitcher [39]
Ryan Madson
2003–2011
Pitcher [40]
Calvin Maduro
1996–1997
Pitcher [41]
Bill Magee
1899
1902
Pitcher [42]
Sherry Magee §
1904–1914
Left fielder [8]
Wendell Magee
1996–1999
Center fielder [43]
Art Mahaffey
1960–1965
Pitcher [44]
Art Mahan
1940
First baseman [26]
Frank Mahar
1902
Pinch hitter [b] [45]
Billy Maharg
1916
Right fielder [46]
Tom Maher
1902
Pinch runner [c] [47]
Alex Main
1918
Pitcher [48]
Cy Malis
1934
Pitcher [49]
Bobby Malkmus
1960–1962
Second baseman
Shortstop
[50]
Les Mallon
1931–1932
Second baseman [51]
Chuck Malone
1990
Pitcher [19]
Gus Mancuso
1945
Catcher [52]
George Mangus
1912
Left fielder [53]
Jack Manning
1883–1885
Right fielder [54]
Jeff Manto
1993
Third baseman [55]
Harry Marnie
1940–1942
Second baseman [56]
Tom Marsh
1992
1994–1995
Left fielder [57]
Doc Marshall
1904
Catcher [58]
Rube Marshall
1912–1914
Pitcher [59]
Lou Marson
2008–2009
Catcher [60]
Doc Martel
1909
Catcher [61]
Hersh Martin
1937–1940
Center fielder [62]
Jack Martin
1914
Shortstop [63]
Jerry Martin
1974–1978
Left fielder
Right fielder
[64]
Renie Martin
1984
Pitcher [65]
Carmelo Martínez
1990
First baseman
Left fielder
[66]
Manny Martínez
1996
Right fielder [67]
Michael Martínez
2011
Third baseman [68]
Pedro Martínez
2009
Pitcher [69]
Ramón Martínez
2005
First baseman [70]
Joe Marty
1939–1941
Center fielder [71]
Hank Mason
1958
1960
Pitcher [72]
Roger Mason
1993–1994
Pitcher [73]
Walt Masters
1937
Pitcher [74]
Paul Masterson
1940–1942
Pitcher [20]
Greg Mathews
1992
Pitcher [75]
Scott Mathieson
2006
20102011
Pitcher [76]
Eddie Matteson
1914
Pitcher [77]
Gary Matthews
1981–1983
Left fielder [78]
Dale Matthewson
1943–1944
Pitcher [79]
Len Matuszek
1981–1984
First baseman [80]
Al Maul
1887
1900
Pitcher
Left fielder
[28]
Ernie Maun
1926
Pitcher [81]
Dick Mauney
1945–1947
Pitcher [82]
Tim Mauser
1991
1993
Pitcher [83]
Derrick May
1997
Right fielder [84]
Pinky May
1939–1943
Third baseman [85]
John Mayberry, Jr.
2009–2011
Left fielder [86]
Ed Mayer
1890–1891
Third baseman [87]
Erskine Mayer
1912–1918
Pitcher [22]
Paddy Mayes
1911
Outfielder [88]
Jackie Mayo
1948–1953
Left fielder
Right fielder
[89]
Mel Mazzera
1940
Left fielder
Right fielder
[90]
George McAvoy
1914
Pinch hitter [d] [91]
Bake McBride
1977–1981
Right fielder [92]
Tommy McCarthy
1886–1887
Left fielder [4]
Tim McCarver
1970–1972
1975–1980
Catcher [93]
Al McCauley
1890
First baseman [94]
Bill McClellan
1883–1884
Shortstop [95]
John McCloskey
1906–1907
Pitcher [96]
Don McCormack
1980–1981
Catcher [14]
Frank McCormick
1946–1947
First baseman [97]
Moose McCormick
1908
Left fielder [98]
Harry McCurdy
1930–1933
Catcher [99]
Ed McDonough
1909–1910
Catcher [100]
Roger McDowell
1989–1991
Pitcher [101]
Chuck McElroy
1989–1990
Pitcher [102]
Jim McElroy
1884
Pitcher [103]
Barney McFadden
1902
Pitcher [104]
Ed McFarland
1897–1901
Catcher [105]
Jack McFetridge
1890
1903
Pitcher [106]
Patsy McGaffigan
1917–1918
Second baseman [107]
Willie McGill
1895–1896
Pitcher [108]
Gus McGinnis
1893
Pitcher [109]
Bob McGraw
1928–1929
Pitcher [110]
Tug McGraw §
1975–1984
Pitcher [9]
Deacon McGuire
1886–1888
Catcher [111]
Stuffy McInnis
1927
First baseman [112]
Roger McKee
1943–1944
Pitcher [21]
Barney McLaughlin
1887
Second baseman [113]
Warren McLaughlin
1900
1903
Pitcher [114]
Jim McLeod
1933
Third baseman [115]
Cal McLish
1962–1964
Pitcher [116]
Billy McMillon
1997
Left fielder [117]
John McPherson
1904
Pitcher [118]
George McQuillan
1907–1910
1915–1916
Pitcher [119]
Larry McWilliams
1989
Pitcher [120]
Lee Meadows
1919–1923
Pitcher [121]
Louie Meadows
1990
Left fielder
Center fielder
[122]
Francisco Meléndez
1984
1986
First baseman [123]
Rube Melton
1941–1942
Pitcher [124]
Rudy Meoli
1979
Shortstop
Second baseman
[125]
Héctor Mercado
2002–2003
Pitcher [126]
Whit Merrifield
2024
Left fielder
Second baseman
[127]
Sam Mertes
1896
Center fielder [128]
José Mesa
2001–2003
2007
Pitcher [129]
Lenny Metz
1923–1925
Shortstop [130]
Irish Meusel
1918–1921
Left fielder
Right fielder
[15]
Benny Meyer
1925
Second baseman [12]
Jack Meyer
1955–1961
Pitcher [131]
Russ Meyer
1949–1952
Pitcher [132]
Mickey Micelotta
1954–1955
Shortstop [133]
Jason Michaels
2001–2005
Center fielder
Left fielder
[134]
Larry Milbourne
1983
Second baseman [135]
Bob Miller
1949–1958
Pitcher [136]
Cyclone Miller
1884
Pitcher [137]
Doc Miller
1912–1913
Right fielder [16]
Dots Miller
1920–1921
Second baseman
Third baseman
[138]
Eddie Miller
1948–1949
Shortstop
Second baseman
[139]
Elmer Miller
1929
Pitcher
Right fielder
[29]
Hughie Miller
1911
Pinch runner [e] [140]
Keith Miller
1988–1989
Third baseman
Center fielder
[141]
Kohly Miller
1897
Second baseman [142]
Ralph Miller
1920–1921
Third baseman
Shortstop
[143]
Red Miller
1923
Pitcher [144]
Russ Miller
1927–1928
Pitcher [145]
Stu Miller
1956
Pitcher [146]
Trever Miller
2000
Pitcher [147]
Joe Millette
1992–1993
Shortstop [148]
Wally Millies
1939–1941
Catcher [149]
John Milligan
1928–1931
Pitcher [150]
Kevin Millwood
2003–2004
Pitcher [151]
Al Milnar
1946
Pitcher [152]
Eric Milton
2004
Pitcher [153]
Mike Mimbs
1995–1997
Pitcher [154]
Clarence Mitchell
1923–1928
Pitcher [155]
Fred Mitchell
1903–1904
Pitcher [156]
Larry Mitchell
1996
Pitcher [157]
Johnny Mokan
1922–1927
Left fielder [158]
Bob Molinaro
1982–1983
Pinch hitter [f] [159]
Fred Mollenkamp
1914
First baseman [160]
Alex Monchak
1940
Shortstop [161]
Don Money
1968–1972
Third baseman [162]
Sid Monge
1982–1983
Pitcher [163]
John Monroe
1921
Second baseman [164]
John Montague
1975
Pitcher [165]
Willie Montañez
1970–1975
1982
First baseman
Center fielder
[166]
René Monteagudo
1945
Right fielder [17]
Steve Montgomery
1999
Pitcher [167]
Brad Moore
1988
1990
Pitcher [25]
Cy Moore
1933–1934
Pitcher [168]
Dee Moore
1943
1946
Catcher [169]
Earl Moore
1908–1913
Pitcher [170]
Euel Moore
1934–1935
1936
Pitcher [171]
Johnny Moore
1934–1937
Right fielder [18]
Pat Moran
1910–1914
Catcher [172]
Mickey Morandini
1990–1997
2000
Second baseman [173]
Seth Morehead
1957–1959
Pitcher [174]
Keith Moreland
1978–1981
Catcher [175]
Harry Morelock
1891–1892
Shortstop [176]
Lew Moren
1907–1910
Pitcher [177]
Bobby Morgan
1954–1956
1957
Shortstop
Second baseman
[178]
Joe L. Morgan
1983
Second baseman [5]
Joe M. Morgan
1960
Third baseman [179]
Jim Moroney
1910
Pitcher [180]
John D. Morris
1991
Center fielder
Right fielder
[181]
John W. Morris
1966
Pitcher [182]
Jim Morrison
1977–1978
Second baseman [183]
Sparrow Morton
1884
Pitcher [184]
Walter Moser
1906
Pitcher [185]
Brandon Moss
2011
Right fielder [186]
Bitsy Mott
1945
Shortstop [187]
Frank Motz
1890
First baseman [188]
Jamie Moyer
2006–2010
Pitcher [189]
Ron Mrozinski
1954–1955
Pitcher [190]
Heinie Mueller
1938–1941
Second baseman [191]
Hugh Mulcahy
1935–1940
1945–1946
Pitcher [23]
Terry Mulholland
1989–1993
1996
Pitcher [192]
Moon Mullen
1944
Second baseman [193]
Dick Mulligan
1946
Pitcher [194]
Joe Mulvey
1883–1889
1892
Third baseman [195]
Manny Muñiz
1971
Pitcher [196]
Scott Munninghoff
1980
Pitcher [197]
Bobby Muñoz
1994–1997
Pitcher [198]
Red Munson
1905
Catcher [199]
Con Murphy
1884
Pitcher [200]
Dale Murphy
1990–1992
Right fielder [201]
Herbert Murphy
1914
Shortstop [202]
Dwayne Murphy
1989
Left fielder
Right fielder
[203]
Edward J. Murphy
1898
Pitcher [204]
Edward Joseph Murphy
1942
First baseman [205]
Morgan Murphy
1898
1900
Catcher [206]
Glenn Murray
1996
Right fielder [207]
Pat Murray
1919
Pitcher [208]
Tom Murray
1894
Shortstop [209]
Danny Murtaugh
1941–1943
1946
Second baseman [210]
Barney Mussill
1944
Pitcher [211]
Al Myers
1885
1889–1891
Second baseman [212]
Bert Myers
1900
Third baseman [213]
Brett Myers
2002–2009
Pitcher [24]

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The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League. The team has played officially under two names since beginning play in 1883: the current moniker, as well as the "Quakers", which was used in conjunction with "Phillies" during the team's early history. The team was also known unofficially as the "Blue Jays" during the World War II era. Since the franchise's inception, 2,081 players have made an appearance in a competitive game for the team, whether as an offensive player or a defensive player.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (P–Q)</span> List of baseball players

The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League. The team has played officially under two names since beginning play in 1883: the current moniker, as well as the "Quakers", which was used in conjunction with "Phillies" during the team's early history. The team was also known unofficially as the "Blue Jays" during the World War II era. Since the franchise's inception, 2,081 players have made an appearance in a competitive game for the team, whether as an offensive player or a defensive player.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bill Gray (baseball)</span> American baseball player (1871–1932)

William Tolan Gray, also spelled Bill Grey, was an American third baseman and utility player in Major League Baseball between 1890 and 1898. He played two seasons each with the Philadelphia Phillies and the Cincinnati Reds, and was the starter at third base for the Pittsburgh Pirates during his final season in the major leagues. He was officially listed as standing 5 feet 11 inches (180 cm) and weighing 175 pounds (79 kg).

David Ralph Downs is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played for several Minor League Baseball (MiLB) teams between 1970 and 1976, arriving in Major League Baseball (MLB) in 1972 for four games with the Philadelphia Phillies. He was officially listed as standing 6 feet 5 inches (1.96 m) and weighing 220 pounds (100 kg), during his playing days. He is the brother of pitcher Kelly Downs.

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